That dinner scene was epice
DAMN I WAS RIGHT! LEO ONE OF THE GOATS!
Django Unchained (2012) - Trivia - IMDb
The scene in which Leonardo DiCaprio's character smashes his hand on the table was done with such force that his hand actually began to bleed. DiCaprio ignored it and continued with the scene. This take was the one used in the film.
I knew Jonah Hill would be as pointless as Mike Myers in IB.
Academy Award Winner Louis Gosseit Jr Walks out of Django Unchained:
Academy Award-winning actor Louis Gossett, Jr., who starred in Roots, dismissed Tarantino’s critique, saying the Reservoir Dogs director was just “stirring stuff up” and making a “mockery” out of racism.
Gossett revealed that after seeing Django Unchained at a Malibu movie theater last weekend, he walked out within the first 20 minutes.
"Django is a very small speck on the horizon to what we should be giving energy to,” he said, adding how proud he was of American democracy and the re-election of President Obama. “I think we need to rely on how powerful of a people we are.”
Still can't believe dude talked sh!t about "Roots". To add insult to injury there are selling "Django" dolls. SMH @ once again watering down slavery:
Then I remember him wiping the blood on Kerry's face
why was he bleeding for? i gotta watch that scene again. and i also was wondering what leo wanted the handshake so bad for. he was prolly gonna grab him and kill him i guess.
That scene had me
Movie was jokes to me in the beginning but after that dog attack, I stopped laughing at it and started getting mad as shyt
Then I remember him wiping the blood on Kerry's face
I said this in my "Spike" Thread in KTL. A Black Person HAS NEVER DIRECTED a Slavery Film for Hollywood up till this point. Next year "12 Years a Slave" is the 1st film directed by a Black Director based on Slavery. Why do you guys think Hollywood has NEVER let a Black Director handle the Slavery Subject? Maybe cause they don't want our perspective.